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Iconic Case from the 50's By Police ordnance Company for the M6 Ingram Submachine Gun. Fits the Police Model Perfectly,
the one with the Vertical Foregrip. Very Rare. Upgrade your M6 Ingram . Will Hold the Gun and Two Mags.
Gun and Mags Not Included $1500 shipped

Extremely Fine Police Ordnance Co. Model 6 Machine Gun Resembling The Iconic Thompson Submachinegun. Designed For The Police Market, Its Simplified Design Came In 3 1/2 Pounds Lighter Than The Thompson. Extremely Early Specimen With A Three-digit Serial Number And "King" Patent Rear Sight Similar to Those Seen On Winchester Rifles. Bolt And Mainspring Retain By A Screw-in Cap At The Rear Of Receiver With A Push Button Release. Two 30 Round Magazines Are Included. Original Lustrous Blue Finish. Barrel Has Plier Jaw Marks At Outer Edge Where At One Time The Barrel Had Been Apparently Removed.Very Interesting Firing System; a Short Pull for Semi Auto and Pull Back Further For Full Auto Mode. Bore Is Near Excellent, Shiny And Bright. Bolt Face Is Extremely Fine. Mechanics Perfect, Functions Flawlessly. Serial Number 227, Very Early Gun. Most of the M6s were the ones with the Vertical Foregrip and this one is the very rare "Military" Model.Original Brochure Showing the Military Model. This is on a Form 3 And will be E-Filed for Immediate Transfer at $8,995!

Ingram M6 Police Model .45 ACP submachine gun with rare Police Ordnance case $8495.00 SOLD
This gun is in excellent shape and it comes with 3 original magazines, a modified Thompson magazine (not shown), cleaning rod, and rare Police Ordnance Co. case (only about 20 cases were made). Price includes insured shipping to FFL/SOT. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Note: This gun is from my personal collection and was not transferred to my 07 FFL when the SOT on my 01 ran out. I am paying the SOT again on my 01, so I can transfer on Form 3 at the end of the month. It can transfer now on form 4 to non-SOT SC residents or for any SOT not wanting to wait a few weeks for me to submit form 3 and willing to pay the $200 tax.
James
GSA - 07FFL/SOT
gordonspcl@aol.com
(864) 430-4286 mobile
A Little History:
Gordon Ingram designed his first prototype submachine gun during late 1940s; soon after his first prototype he produced next design, known as Model 6
The Ingram Model 6 Submachine Gun was manufactured by the Police Ordnance Company in California, with the very first models made in El Monte, and subsequently, Los Angeles. Available references on the subject, which are listed on this page, indicate the company operated from 1948 to 1952, and saw some short-lived commercial success. Gordon Ingram was the designer, and his submachine gun designs later progressed into the MAC series of firearms. The Model 6 can be mistaken at a glance for a Thompson, particularly the Model 6 Police Model, which features a vertical foregrip. The main difference is that the Model 6 has a tubular receiver, and a sheet metal lower housing. The weapon was cheap to manufacture, and filled a niche for a new, easily procurable, inexpensive police submachine gun. In total, approximately 10,000 Model 6's were made between the Los Angeles and Peruvian manufacturing operations, with about 2000 made in L.A., and 8,000 in Peru. Police Ordnance Company inaccurately inflated their published production number of the Model 6 to 15,000 units. The Peruvian government was granted a license to manufacture the weapon for use by their military, and guns produced in Peru have a Peruvian crest roll marked on top of the receiver. Many of the US produced M6s were sold to Peru before production was established there. The weapon also reportedly saw service in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Thailand.
A very unique and desirable feature of the Model 6 is its progressive trigger, which produces semi-automatic fire with a short pull, and full automatic fire as the trigger is pulled further. The VERY early "Police" M6 and ALL "Military" models had progressive triggers, but no selectors. The selector, when in semi position, prevents the progressive trigger from engaging the full-auto mode.